Who has the most impressive resume, Mayweather or DLH?

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  • JoartCC
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    #41
    Originally posted by DIEGO DA HITMAN
    Losses don't look good on a resume. If you went for a job interview, would you list your failures, even if it was a challenge that you failed? The question was better resume, not who's fought the better competition.
    Dude. Fakie Floyd isn't applying for a job.

    Stop being an idiot will ya?

    This is not a job interview but a breakdown of quality opponents.

    Seriously.

    Use some brains ok?

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    • JoartCC
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      #42
      Originally posted by DIEGO DA HITMAN
      Let's see- both resumes have one thing in common: Mayweather beat Oscar. How is there any question? If two guys applied for a job, and had competed head to head, which guy are you gonna hire, the winner or loser of the competition? This isn't that hard.
      I'd hire Oscar. Better resume. Proven competence. Unquestionable accomplishments.

      What does Fake Floyd have.

      Duck.

      Duck.

      Weave.

      Duck.

      And Duck some more.

      Here's the vid of Fake Floyd pissing in his pants. Educate yourself.

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      • BmoreBrawler
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        #43
        Originally posted by DIEGO DA HITMAN
        Exactly- Floyd's resume has a big W beside the name, "Oscar De la Hoya",
        A big, fat, SD-by-1-round-against-a-washed-up-fight W.

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        • MEXICAN BAD ASS
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          #44
          Originally posted by JoartCC
          I'd hire Oscar. Better resume. Proven competence. Unquestionable accomplishments.

          What does Fake Floyd have.

          Duck.

          Duck.

          Weave.

          Duck.

          And Duck some more.

          Here's the vid of Fake Floyd pissing in his pants. Educate yourself.

          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lbyQs...eature=related
          plain and basic common sense.

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          • Lazy Liberal
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            #45
            Oscar by a WIDE margin. I don't see a single Mayweather opponent that would pose any problems for Oscar. Mayweather would definitely have problems and would probabbly avoid some of Oscar's opponents. Mayweather is undefeated and I give him props for that, Oscar has losses because he took risks against better or evenly matched fighters. Oscar didn't have to fight the fighters he did, but he did and in the process set himself up for a possible defeat. Oscar would be without a doubt and I challenge anyone to dispute the fact that if Oscar fought Floyds opponents ,Oscar would also be undefeated.

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            • Drgamma
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              #46
              I can see DLH beating everyone in FMJ Resume. I can not say that the other way around.

              DLH

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              • Jim Jeffries
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                #47
                Originally posted by DIEGO DA HITMAN
                Exactly- Floyd's resume has a big W beside the name, "Oscar De la Hoya", and a big 0 in the loss departmrnet, so even though Oscar has maybe fought a couple bigger names, Mayweather has the more impressive resume.
                Gee, by that logic Trevor Berbick has a greater resume than Muhammad Ali, right? I mean he as a big W beside the name "Muhammad Ali."

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                • THE REED
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by gavinz1970
                  Gee, by that logic Trevor Berbick has a greater resume than Muhammad Ali, right? I mean he as a big W beside the name "Muhammad Ali."
                  I dont even agree with kswizzy in your sig

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                  • revs1227
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                    #49
                    dlh no question he fought chaves jr tito hopkin pernell and mayweather lol all legends

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                    • Jim Jeffries
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by reedickyaluss
                      I dont even agree with kswizzy in your sig
                      I like RJJ, I think he came into the ring in phenominal shape against Tito. And he certainly has a chance against an Erdei or a Woods, but to claim without a doubt he could clean out the division is pushing it a bit far. And he still has some pretty amazing handspeed, but the footwork is not there and the reflexes are not what they used to be. I wish him the best of luck, but I hope he doesn't fight more than one or two more times. It was kind of sad watching him struggle with Hanshaw a bit early, though he whipped up on him pretty good late in the fight.

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